Scientific & Technical Visualization I and II are courses focused on the principles, concepts, and use of complex graphic and visualization to ols as applied to the study of science and technology. Students use complex 2D graphics, 3D Animation, editing, and image analysis tools to the use of compute enhanced images to generate both conceptual and data-driven models, data-driven charts, and animations. Science, math, and visual design concepts are reinforced throughout each course
Objectives
A. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT V201. Explain oral communication and job seeking skills.
V201.01 Describe how to deliver an extemporaneous technical presentation.
V201.02 Prepare an extemporaneous technical presentation.
V201.03 Specify how to complete a letter of application, a job application, and a job interview.
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Scientific & Technical Visualization I and II are courses focused on the principles, concepts, and use of complex graphic and visualization to ols as applied to the study of science and technology. Students use complex 2D graphics, 3D Animation, editing, and image analysis tools to the use of compute enhanced images to generate both conceptual and data-driven models, data-driven charts, and animations. Science, math, and visual design concepts are reinforced throughout each courseObjectives
A. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTV201. Explain oral communication and job seeking skills.
B. ADVANCED TOOLS OF VISUALIZATION
V202. Apply advanced tools of visualization.
C. ADVANCED PRINCIPLES OF VISUALIZATION
V203. Demonstrate advanced principles of visualization.
D. ADVANCED STATIC AND DYNAMIC VISUALIZATION
V204. Demonstrate advanced visualization processes.
E. ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATION
V205. Demonstrate advanced scientific visualization.
F. PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE
V206. Demonstrate preparedness for the future.